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SASSY GO GO



Title: 발칙하게 고고 / Sassy Go Go
Chinese Title: 無理的前進
Also known as: Cheer Up!
Genre: Romance, Youth, School
Episodes: 16 (To Be Confirmed)
Broadcast network: KBS2
Broadcast period: 2015-Oct-05 yo 2015-Nov-24
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 22:00


Synopsis

This is a drama about a high school cheerleading squad. itdepicts the friendships and loves of youths, while dealing with a harsh educational environment that emphasizes competition.

Kang Yeon Doo (Jung Eun Ji) is a popular amongst her school friends for her active and honest character. She is the leader of the cheer team and shines when she’s cheering but is intimidated by her status in the school as she is in the lowest of classes in a school where only the brainiest ones attend.

Cast

Main Cast

Jung Eun Ji as Kang Yeon Doo (Dance Club Real King)
Lee Won Geun as Kim Yeol (Cheerleading Club Baekho)
Cha Hak Yun as Ha Dong Jae (Cheerleading Club Baekho)
Chae Soo Bin as Kwon Soo Ah (Cheerleading Club Baekho)
Ji Soo as Seo Ha Joon (Cheerleading Club Baekho)

Supporting Cast

Kang Min Ah as Da Mi (Dance Club Real King)
Kim Min Ho as Hyo Sik (Dance Club Real King)
Park Yoo Na as Jung Eun (Dance Club Real King)
Ooon as Joon Soo (Dance Club Real King)
Shin Jae Ha as Tae Pyung (Cheerleading Club Baekho)
Jung Hae Na as Jae Young (Cheerleading Club Baekho)
Kang Gureum as Na Yeon (Cheerleading Club Baekho)
Kim Ji Suk as Teacher Yang Tae Bum
In Gyo Jin as Teacher Im Soo Yong
Lee Mi Do as Cheerleading Instructor Nam Jung Ah
Park Hae Mi as Principal Choi Gyung Ran
Kim Yeo Jin as Park Sun Young
Choi Duk Moon as Kim Byung Jae
Go Soo Hee as Choi Hyun Mi
Gil Hae Yun as Director Lee

Production Credits

Director: Lee Eun Jin
ScriptWriter: Yoon Soo Jung

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